For me I like to set all families to have only 2 kids, if I need more in a families I just have then try for baby then. (Yes I know they can have more than just 2 under this setting.)You can also set all sims to be faithfull so there will not be any cheating going on unless you let them.Then you can fine tune each sim to fit your play style.

I don't think it's about this option being necessary. Some people may just WANT to do this, like asdfgeist in this thread apparently did. That's when they ran into the issue and reported it, which led to TJ fixing it.

It's simple. Remove all ACR files from your downloads folder, and then start the game and open the hood. The game will (or at least *should*) destroy any tokens that it finds, for which it cannot find the proper definition; in this case, that means it destroys all the ACR tokens in that hood IF there are any.

An alternative would be to buy/spawn an ACR Adjuster (if possible) and look for an option to destroy all tokens or uninstall ACR. But I'm not sure if this is required.

In either case, before trying anything like this, I would first make a backup of the hood you're trying to change...

I think it was with some earlier versions, such as the original Casual Romance, and this is probably where the confusion lies. TJ scrapped that, so that all you have to do to uninstall is, as BO says, to delete it. Uninstalling hacks can be a pain if you have to do the hack dance at some point!

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"All the world's a Neighbourhood, and all the men and women merely Sims." ZephyrZodiac with apologies to Willie Waggledagger.

Glad that I could be of assistance, Influence. And thank you for not mutilating my name Yeah, let us assume that uninstalling via the adjuster is no longer required. Simply remove the mod from the Downloads folder and run the game without it.

I believe that you may be right, ZZ. I remember seeing reference to the uninstall procedure in the manual at some point. But I don't remember seeing the options on the adjuster, either.On the other hand, I've never considered doing away with ACR, either. So it's fair to assume that I've never been looking very hard for such an uninstall option.